Texts From Last Night

TextsFromLastNight.com (TFLN) is an up and coming media sensation amongst college aged individuals who want to inform the world of their raucous, raunchy behavior. Text messages are submitted to the site by anyone willing to share their antics and possibly humiliate themselves (anonomously of course) by submitting "that text you shouldn't have sent last night." Other users viewing the site can see the area code where the text was sent from once the host has published the message for the public domain to see. Area codes from all over the nation are submitted everyday, the most popular day being Sunday, after the weekend of drinking and partying is over. More new area codes containing texts submitted to the website are being seen everyday according to the website, meaning the site is only gaining popularity and status. The site has certain features which allow users to comment on the text they are viewing on the site as well as classify it as a "best night" or "worst night" for the person who submitted it. The undercurrent most likely pushing the website is extreme word of mouth from people who use the site. Also, TFLN has an iPhone app for users to directly submit a text they receive or send from their iPhone instantaneously. Furthermore, users of Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace are using TFLN to spice up theirs or their friend's profiles with content from the website, thus gaining even more popularity from peer-to-peer communication websites. Although Texts From Last Night is relatively new, it already has websites trying to emulate its style and content. With the ever rising popularity of this website among college students and others, this website does not seem like it will be going anywhere anytime soon.
Cougars In The Media
The media has recently been reporting on the trend of older women seeking out younger boys and men to satisfy their needs. The women who do this have acquired a term and are labeled as "cougars." Cougars who are reported in the news are often school teachers who fall for one of their younger, underage students. However, many women are reported as being housewives, mothers, or most of all, celebrities who seem to be bored with their current love lives. Demi Moore's relationship with Ashton Kutcher has been labeled as a cougar relationship due to the large age difference between the two. Also, just last year wrestler Hulk Hogan's wife left him from a lifetime of marriage for a nineteen year old boy. A new series that exhibits this trend just debuted on ABC just last week and is appropriately titled "Cougar Town." The series features the "Friends" and movie star Courtney Cox as the leading role. She plays a single mom who is on the prowl with a group of cougar friends that exhibit traits similar to her own. The show is described on the ABC website as "a comedy based on the media trend of older women hooking up with younger men." The undercurrent pushing this trend must be the fact that women simply are not happy with their current romantic situations and want to live a more youthful, adventerous lifestyle. If there were a marketplace specifically directed at cougars it would be gradually gaining customers and business, but for now its just jokes on T-shirts and a new television series mocking the cougars hunting their prey.
Netbook Laptops
These tiny laptops approximately one-half the size of a conventional laptop are being seen in the media with much more frequency these days. Advertisements for the small computers can be seen on television, street ads, and even through cell phone companies who recently affiliated themselves with the nifty devices. The computers pack a lot of memory, ram and power, but are still intended for simple, typical computer usage such as surfing the web or checking email. The undercurrent most likely pushing these new computers is society's fascination with new technologically advanced items coming in smaller, more compact sizes. Some examples include hand-held paper shredders and the new iPod Nanos. By shrinking the new laptops to half the size and best of all, half the price, the sales and marketplace for Netbook's should not see a decline in business anytime soon.
Barstool Sports
Originally started for the avid New England sports fan base, Barstool Sports has grown exponentially since its start in 2006. Although originally (and still) a monthly newspaper, Barstool Sports is now an online publication as well. The blog style website is dedicated to reporting any news on sports teams in the greater Boston area during the on and off seasons. The website also reports on interesting, and many times peculiar, however endlessly entertaining stories gathered from all over the world. Recently Barstool Sports announced it would be hosting another website dedicated to the city of New York. Not long after the announcement, it was told to the Stoolies (fans/users of the site) that Barstool Sports was planning to expand its readership to ever major city in the nation, constantly keeping up with sports and interesting information at all times. However, just because the website is currently up and running in Boston and NYC does not mean that only readers from those areas log onto the site. Users can submit their emails and pictures to the "Does this ______ (tattoo, shirt, car, etc.) get this guy laid?" column as well as the "Is This _____(poster, costume, tattoo) Lame?" column, among others. Users fill in the blanks for the categories with their submission to El Presidente, the site's creator and most popular blogger. Barstool Sports is a phenomenon that women and men alike are flocking to, mostly to see the smut, sports news, and funny articles posted on the website daily. The undercurrent pushing this up and coming national website is most likely word of mouth between Stoolies and other non-users. Also, the website hosts parties at various bars and clubs in Boston and NYC in which they give away promotional gear and booze to advertise their company. Barstool Sports' tagline reads "By the common man, for the common man." This quote simply reiterates the fact that the website may not be run by quote unquote "professional" journalists, but its proud of that fact and I'm assuming that is why many people like to read the news reported on it. The common man does not need to hear the world news that is so often reported by the typical news broadcasters. Instead they log onto www.barstoolsports.com to see the debauchery and strange news that doesn't make the headlines of Fox and CNBC, etc. If Barstool Sports continues to grow at the rate their company is, before we know it Stoolies will exist in every city across the nation and jobs for sports and smut journalists will be in high demand in the coming years.